Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | March 27, 2024
Allison Rocker of Baker McKenzie says that's especially true in "document-heavy" cases with tons of exhibits.
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2023
Latham partner Kevin McDonough and associate Megan Behrman led an effort to gather testimony in a civil case in Nevada state court from witnesses in Portugal, Spain, South Africa, and Canada for freelance platform Toptal, whose employees have been remote since the company's founding.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Avi Stadler | September 27, 2021
"With the option of doing depositions in person or virtually, legal teams and their clients now have the option of considering which approach will offer the greatest strategic advantages," writes Avi Stadler, the general counsel of Esquire Deposition Solutions.
By Ross Todd | August 9, 2021
Andy Jassy is hardly the household name that Jeff Bezos is. But lawyers for Amazon contend he shouldn't be deposed in a patent case in Chicago against Amazon Web Services, the division he used to head.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Phillip Aurentz and Aimee Fagan | May 19, 2021
Little creates as much havoc in civil litigation as an ill-conceived or misunderstood protective order. Aimee Fagan and Phillip Aurentz of Sidley Austin have some tips to avoid common pitfalls.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | January 20, 2021
Tell the truth, answer only the questions you're asked, and other witness prep tips from a trial lawyer with 30 years of experience.
By Ross Todd | October 15, 2020
"These massive cases are won on a thousand cuts," says Gibson Dunn's Joel Cohen. "Especially in a complex white-collar case, there's not a Perry Mason moment."
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By David Wiseman and Daniel Bender | October 2, 2020
Now sixth months into the pandemic, Digital Evidence Group, a court reporting and litigation services firm, has orchestrated more than 400 remote depositions and hearings. Here are 10 lessons David Wiseman and Daniel Bender have learned through this process.
By Tom McParland | September 16, 2020
While their client's conviction was vacated, Steptoe & Johnson attorneys have pursued evidence they suspected the government had withheld. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan said Wednesday that the actions of the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office had eroded public trust in the criminal justice system by making "countless" belated disclosures.
By Gerry Weber | September 10, 2020
Like the rest of America, some lawyers are plowing ahead, not fearing (and sometimes not believing) the risks, while others are of a more careful mindset.
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